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just had a nice hard look yanking on all the connectors i could and they all seemed alright to me.

anyone with mechanical skills around the pt adelaide area able to come help me out?

or anyone got mattys number for some towing action?

kinda need to get to uni by 4pm but i cant see that happening.

wishing i took the pulsar to work this morning.

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Yeah I had my lecture I did at that Rundle St Internet Cafe years ago up on Google. But they've taken it down since then :cool: I can't find it anymore.

I love Web Archive haha... looking at websites from years ago and how much shit has changed.

Just looked up the ol' Heaven nightclub website. My god. Along with the old Church, Rise and Club 199 websites. Good times. Good times.

And today Geocities shut down :/ I had a Geocities website when I was in year 5 ahaha with the scrolling text and all.

got the jjr steering wheel on last night, and got home to a nice new race seat sitting on my door-step

ahhh feels like christmas...

dunno how im gonna fit this seat tho, mod the standard rails? can i just solid mount it?

oh woot

new set of pads here by end of week, car is up & awaiting......

booked in to MV Autos next thursday for a service to the auto. plus and a manualised auto shit setup.

lol

week after its me b'day so she's booked in to work on the boost & ecu 6400rpm fuel cut. consult map trace shows the section that needs fuel, so should be right after that

:cool:

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That R32 shell only just came in the mail today so its fresh and clean... and then it'll just end up like my S15 shell after it's first tank lol

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the middle R34 shell will go on an electric one eventually :cool:

COME ON MATTY COME SAVE MY ASS FROM BEING TORTURED FOR MISSING GROUP WORK ON FINAL PRESENTATION :cool:

on a side note i luv u man, yes in that way you handsome devil :bunny:

haha, you need to go more lightweight hey ;)

pm heading your way too matey

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